The need for effective leadership has become paramount to meet the challenges of the 21st Century and a growing number of academics and senior managers have recently come to recognize the importance of emotional intelligence (EI) for effective leadership. Furthermore, Goleman, Boyatzis, & McKee (2002) have contended that the higher up one advances in an organization, the more important EI becomes. In this paper the authors have focused on evidence at the very top of the organization, the Board. They review the findings from a major study of UK boards and re‐analyze the data on tasks and competencies relating to EI constructs. Their results show that EI competencies are considered to be extremely important according to the majority of a large sample of UK directors in a survey and they go on to argue that many of the tasks (outputs) of the Board require EI competencies, as well as many aspects of Team Process (for Organizing and Running the Board). The authors also produce new findings which support Goleman's hypothesis that the higher one advances, the more important EI becomes. Possible explanations for the findings are discussed and the paper concludes with a review of important current and future research such as the full integration of EI elements into instruments to assess leadership competence and style, and the effect that organization culture has on these constructs.
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Victor Dulewicz;
Victor Dulewicz
Henley Management College Professor Victor Dulewicz, PhD DBA, Henley Management College, Greenland's, E‐mail: vic.dulewicz@henleymc.ac.uk
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Malcolm Higgs
Malcolm Higgs
Henley Management College Professor Malcolm Higgs, DBA, Henley Management College, Greenland's, E‐mail: malcolm.higgs@henleymc.ac.uk
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2576-0785
Print ISSN: 1055-3185
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2003
The International Journal of Organizational Analysis (2003) 11 (3): 193–210.
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Dulewicz V, Higgs M (2003), "LEADERSHIP AT THE TOP: THE NEED FOR EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE IN ORGANIZATIONS". The International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. 11 No. 3 pp. 193–210, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb028971
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